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What the Blackbird said / A story in four chirps

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About This Book

A quartet of short, seasonally arranged episodes follows a young blackbird through a year, beginning with winter discomfort and moving into spring courtship and nest-building, summer foraging and social encounters, and autumnal change. The narrative interweaves close natural observation with small domestic anxieties and neighborhood gossip among birds, portraying friendships and chance meetings with species such as the robin, rook, wren, ring-ousel, and swallows. Each chirp delivers a self-contained vignette that emphasizes behavior, landscape detail, and the rhythms of avian life across the changing seasons.

About the Author

Locker-Lampson, Hannah Jane portrait

Hannah Jane Locker-Lampson

Hannah Jane Locker-Lampson was a writer known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. Her notable work, "What the Blackbird Said: A Story in Four Chirps," showcases her ability to weave imaginative tales that engage young readers. Through her storytelling, Locker-Lampson captures the charm of nature and the whimsical adventures of its creatures, reflecting the literary trends of her time. While her body of work may not be extensive, her unique voice and perspective continue to resonate with those interested in the evolution of children's narratives.

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